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      • dholmes
        Haha
      • 2007-12-11 34553, 2007

      • dholmes
        (did you read that discussion on /. ?)
      • 2007-12-11 34556, 2007

      • brianfreud
        ya
      • 2007-12-11 34503, 2007

      • yllona
        and the output looked great on all three targets: ipod, large LCD computer display, and large screen flat-panel TV
      • 2007-12-11 34512, 2007

      • dholmes
        Anyways, I will fully concede that a 45-minute show in H.264 in 1GB is not "HD" quality to the degree you'd find on a Blu-Ray or HD-DVD disc, or even broadcast perhaps
      • 2007-12-11 34522, 2007

      • yllona
        so for "professional" quality -- by the HD DVDs
      • 2007-12-11 34533, 2007

      • brianfreud
        :)
      • 2007-12-11 34534, 2007

      • dholmes
        I do, however, think that it is extremely good quality, and substantially better than 480i DVDs
      • 2007-12-11 34545, 2007

      • yllona
        but like i said, i'm not *that much* iinto TV
      • 2007-12-11 34505, 2007

      • brianfreud
        dholmes, agreed - my point was only that it would have to be downsampled from "real" HD, but agreed, it would still look good :)
      • 2007-12-11 34517, 2007

      • dholmes
        I think that 1GB for an internet download of such a show is very reasonable, and would pay $2 for it without the DRM
      • 2007-12-11 34536, 2007

      • dholmes
        ...is MBChatLogger off? I was expecting a response there =D
      • 2007-12-11 34547, 2007

      • yllona
        dholmes: yes, like i said very good quality at a great price. and the quality is consistent, and there's responsive customer support
      • 2007-12-11 34518, 2007

      • MBChatLogger
        Down with DRM!
      • 2007-12-11 34518, 2007

      • brianfreud
        you used DRM at the end of a sentence... I think chatlogger looks for it within the sentence onl
      • 2007-12-11 34533, 2007

      • MBChatLogger
        I hate the evil empire
      • 2007-12-11 34533, 2007

      • brianfreud
        Microsoft
      • 2007-12-11 34537, 2007

      • brianfreud
        DRM
      • 2007-12-11 34545, 2007

      • brianfreud
        I hate DRM
      • 2007-12-11 34546, 2007

      • MBChatLogger
        Down with DRM!
      • 2007-12-11 34546, 2007

      • brianfreud
        I hate DRM a lot
      • 2007-12-11 34557, 2007

      • yllona
        okay, enough
      • 2007-12-11 34532, 2007

      • dholmes
        But is that actually what's offered on iTunes? I'm looking and I still haven't seen a source that says unambiguously what resolutions and bitrates Apple sells for HD shows
      • 2007-12-11 34509, 2007

      • yllona
        dholmes: i was looking at the actual file info, from aprevious download
      • 2007-12-11 34525, 2007

      • dholmes
        But that was a 480i show, no?
      • 2007-12-11 34534, 2007

      • yllona
        yes.
      • 2007-12-11 34506, 2007

      • yllona
        i'll look at one of the HD NASA shows, one sec
      • 2007-12-11 34552, 2007

      • yllona
        NASA delivers HD and "full HD" -- full HD files are *enormous*
      • 2007-12-11 34520, 2007

      • dholmes
        Uh oh
      • 2007-12-11 34548, 2007

      • dholmes
        Looks like NBC declined to renew their contract with Apple and won't be selling shows on iTunes after December anyways
      • 2007-12-11 34550, 2007

      • Kerensky97 has left the channel
      • 2007-12-11 34530, 2007

      • yllona
        here's the latest HD hubblecast from NASA: duration - 5 min 45 sec, size - 184.2 MB, bit rate - 192 kbps, total bit rate - 4484 kbps, video dimension - 1280 x 720
      • 2007-12-11 34519, 2007

      • yllona
        dholmes: apple and NBC discussion are on going. the existing contract has expried, yes.
      • 2007-12-11 34552, 2007

      • dholmes
        That's equivalent to about 1.45 GB for a 45-minute show - that's pretty good
      • 2007-12-11 34544, 2007

      • yllona
        i've deleted all the "full HD" it's just too big to store, but you can download them via itunes or hubblecast directly
      • 2007-12-11 34555, 2007

      • dholmes
        Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if NBC caves in sooner or later - it sounds like they wanted to do some other service that they themselves play a part in, but I can't imagine anyone thinks that'll succeed
      • 2007-12-11 34536, 2007

      • yllona
        so itunes is capable of HD and "full HD" -- i just don't think it's pratical for TV. movies maybe
      • 2007-12-11 34516, 2007

      • dholmes
        I'm skeptical that many people could tell the difference anyways
      • 2007-12-11 34530, 2007

      • yllona
        i agree
      • 2007-12-11 34531, 2007

      • dholmes
        Very few people own 1080p monitors or TVs
      • 2007-12-11 34551, 2007

      • dholmes
        And even those who do own TVs, it has to be a pretty good TV for most people to even notice
      • 2007-12-11 34552, 2007

      • yllona
        yep. and the files really are *huge*
      • 2007-12-11 34517, 2007

      • yllona
        national geographic does HD and "full HD"
      • 2007-12-11 34519, 2007

      • brianfreud
      • 2007-12-11 34542, 2007

      • MBChatLogger
        Down with DRM!
      • 2007-12-11 34542, 2007

      • dholmes
        The NBC contract thing does nothing to make me feel more comfortable about DRM though - in the event that they did bail and switch to a competitor, it would be pretty appalling to have to switch between different players to play old and new episodes
      • 2007-12-11 34521, 2007

      • dholmes
        They all give lip-service to interoperability, but I think they're full of shit about that
      • 2007-12-11 34501, 2007

      • yllona
        dholmes: the NBC service is called Hulu and doesn't work with macs (yet).
      • 2007-12-11 34509, 2007

      • dholmes
        Figures ;)
      • 2007-12-11 34533, 2007

      • dholmes
        Even if they do try to do that exclusively, I'm sure it'll fail, but all the same
      • 2007-12-11 34534, 2007

      • MBChatLogger
        Down with DRM!
      • 2007-12-11 34534, 2007

      • brianfreud
        the best is whoever it was - the NFL I think - where none of the shows people paid for now work, but the NFL claims it's not their problem that the DRM they used has now stopped working
      • 2007-12-11 34554, 2007

      • dholmes
        Was that on Google Video?
      • 2007-12-11 34522, 2007

      • dholmes
        I remember Google was in some hot water when they shut down their pay service, but I seem to recall they backed down and offered some sort of reasonable refund
      • 2007-12-11 34539, 2007

      • yllona
        but i tried it at a friends house. it was better than i thought (technically), tho the video quality and ease of use was poor compared to itunes. and it still has adverts. so i'll stick with itunes
      • 2007-12-11 34501, 2007

      • brianfreud
        no, this was a "pay for a game, download and be able to watch it later" service either the baseball or football folks had/have
      • 2007-12-11 34507, 2007

      • dholmes
        Yeah, pretty much all the non-iTunes music/video stores are awful
      • 2007-12-11 34510, 2007

      • brianfreud
        except no games over 6 months old now work
      • 2007-12-11 34522, 2007

      • dholmes
        But did they offer that directly?
      • 2007-12-11 34524, 2007

      • brianfreud
        yes
      • 2007-12-11 34525, 2007

      • yllona
        tho hulu is supposed to start downloads soo, but again with some sore of pre/post advert
      • 2007-12-11 34529, 2007

      • dholmes
        Huh
      • 2007-12-11 34520, 2007

      • MBChatLogger
        Down with DRM!
      • 2007-12-11 34520, 2007

      • brianfreud
        they switched to a different DRM scheme, now all the old DRM games no longer work, yet the people who have the old games can't now play them - the player requires authorization *each* time you try to play the game's video file
      • 2007-12-11 34558, 2007

      • MBChatLogger
        Down with DRM!
      • 2007-12-11 34558, 2007

      • dholmes
        PlaysForSure is the one that really spells out DRM for me - the fact that people bought songs from a Microsoft-blessed store that's supposed to work on everything and is even CALLED "PlaysForSure", but doesn't play on Microsoft's own Zune
      • 2007-12-11 34519, 2007

      • MBChatLogger
        Down with DRM!
      • 2007-12-11 34519, 2007

      • dholmes
        I can't imagine anybody sane would trust Microsoft's DRM after that
      • 2007-12-11 34530, 2007

      • dholmes
        Man, MBChatLogger is going nuts with this discussion =D
      • 2007-12-11 34545, 2007

      • brianfreud
      • 2007-12-11 34500, 2007

      • nikki would support getting rid of the d-word stuff just so the chatlogger doesn't get a sore throat :P
      • 2007-12-11 34515, 2007

      • dholmes
        Well, it's not normally such a problem ;)
      • 2007-12-11 34510, 2007

      • dholmes
        I'd like to think the music/TV/movie studios will get a clue, but it seems more likely to me that they'll just continue to fail to embrace the future in a sane way, drive more people to piracy, and wither and die
      • 2007-12-11 34516, 2007

      • dholmes
        I can't say it would make me sad, either ;)
      • 2007-12-11 34524, 2007

      • nikki
        haha
      • 2007-12-11 34510, 2007

      • yllona
        dholmes: the hubblecast stuff is available here: http://www.spacetelescope.org/videos/hubblecast.h…
      • 2007-12-11 34529, 2007

      • brianfreud
        why xyz musician has to sell a gazillion CDs and be mega rich, I really don't know... the world seemed to do fine without that 100 years ago... I'd love to return to a more singer-songwriter/smaller, more talented artists rise to the top type of world
      • 2007-12-11 34549, 2007

      • nikki
        the world did fine without many things 100 years ago ;)
      • 2007-12-11 34540, 2007

      • BrianG
        you can always just listen to and support artists you like.
      • 2007-12-11 34547, 2007

      • brianfreud
        yes, but Britney Spears would seem to be one of those where perhaps our lives really were better 100 years ago (/me hides from any Britney fans)
      • 2007-12-11 34504, 2007

      • dholmes
        Don't worry, I'm not sure they exist
      • 2007-12-11 34517, 2007

      • dholmes
        Amusingly enough, apparently her music isn't even selling these days
      • 2007-12-11 34532, 2007

      • yllona
        brianfreud: there were britney types 100 years ago, many of them. elizbeth nesbitt comes to mind
      • 2007-12-11 34535, 2007

      • BrianG
        a lot of bands, it's not even about the music, it's about the merch
      • 2007-12-11 34557, 2007

      • BrianG
        sad to say. but i see it all the time.
      • 2007-12-11 34508, 2007

      • dholmes
        Ah crap
      • 2007-12-11 34515, 2007

      • dholmes
        Jonathan Coulton was in town and I missed him :(
      • 2007-12-11 34550, 2007

      • yllona
        BrianG: because merch pays more (direct) than music sales
      • 2007-12-11 34519, 2007

      • BrianG
        hence
      • 2007-12-11 34557, 2007

      • VxJasonxV
        dholmes, of Portal / Valve Music fame?!
      • 2007-12-11 34510, 2007

      • dholmes
        Is he? I dunno
      • 2007-12-11 34515, 2007

      • dholmes
      • 2007-12-11 34548, 2007

      • dholmes
        VxJasonxV: Yes, the same, according to Wikipedia
      • 2007-12-11 34554, 2007

      • dholmes
        I didn't even know that
      • 2007-12-11 34555, 2007

      • VxJasonxV
        nice
      • 2007-12-11 34502, 2007

      • VxJasonxV
        I didn't know he toured
      • 2007-12-11 34515, 2007

      • VxJasonxV
        guess I figured he was either in-house or freelance
      • 2007-12-11 34522, 2007

      • VxJasonxV
        work for hire, etc.
      • 2007-12-11 34548, 2007

      • dholmes
        He's sorta an internet icon among computer nerds, etc., in that he does almost all Creative Commons stuff
      • 2007-12-11 34555, 2007

      • VxJasonxV
        I'm noticing this, cool
      • 2007-12-11 34534, 2007

      • VxJasonxV
        And he sells in FLAC \o/
      • 2007-12-11 34540, 2007

      • dholmes
        Indeed
      • 2007-12-11 34554, 2007

      • dholmes
        Guh, I checked Wikipedia to confirm that, but I should have checked MusicBrains ;)
      • 2007-12-11 34507, 2007

      • dholmes
        s/ns/nz/
      • 2007-12-11 34513, 2007

      • dholmes
        It's not in the annotation though
      • 2007-12-11 34541, 2007

      • dholmes
        Is now! ;)
      • 2007-12-11 34503, 2007

      • cooperaa has quit
      • 2007-12-11 34511, 2007

      • BrianG
      • 2007-12-11 34535, 2007

      • brianfreud
        must admit, rather impressive English... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQcMNCyzIYQ&NR…
      • 2007-12-11 34533, 2007

      • FauxFaux
        brianfreud: Hee hee.
      • 2007-12-11 34512, 2007

      • aCiD2 joined the channel
      • 2007-12-11 34519, 2007

      • BrianG
        nice, but i think the ones with the racks and cues are sort of cheesy
      • 2007-12-11 34533, 2007

      • brianfreud
        yeah, I like the more "real" ones too
      • 2007-12-11 34557, 2007

      • BrianG
        a couple of the rack ones towards the end were cool
      • 2007-12-11 34504, 2007

      • BrianG
        and the one witht he bridge
      • 2007-12-11 34558, 2007

      • xlotlu
        the one at 2:10 is mind-boggling
      • 2007-12-11 34544, 2007

      • brianfreud
        I like the one at 2:32 best
      • 2007-12-11 34530, 2007

      • xlotlu
        o.O 7000x5000 image
      • 2007-12-11 34550, 2007

      • FauxFaux
        Tiny. ¬_¬
      • 2007-12-11 34553, 2007

      • dholmes
        I want a 7000x5000 monitor
      • 2007-12-11 34542, 2007

      • xlotlu
        i was thinking how nice the apple thingie would work with the new feature in the nvidia driver
      • 2007-12-11 34554, 2007

      • FauxFaux has http://faux.uwcs.co.uk/knexbitsr.jpg [not safe for firefox] from when I was playing with my cheapass scanner.
      • 2007-12-11 34504, 2007

      • dholmes
        the apple thingie? The new feature in the nvidia driver?
      • 2007-12-11 34508, 2007

      • xlotlu
        errm
      • 2007-12-11 34533, 2007

      • xlotlu
        apple cinema; nvidia that lets you set "virtual boundaries" and make multiple monitors from a single one
      • 2007-12-11 34546, 2007

      • FauxFaux
        Fakexinerama!
      • 2007-12-11 34553, 2007

      • VxJasonxV
        not safe for imagemagick either :/
      • 2007-12-11 34508, 2007

      • xlotlu
        something like that
      • 2007-12-11 34549, 2007

      • brianfreud
        FauxFaux, loaded fine in FF here
      • 2007-12-11 34557, 2007

      • VxJasonxV
        it will, if you have a lot of memory
      • 2007-12-11 34559, 2007

      • FauxFaux
        Heh, telling imagemajik to resize any image to 30000x30000 nearly took down this machine (quad-core, 4gb ram, sensible user limits).
      • 2007-12-11 34501, 2007

      • brianfreud
        question is, wtf such resolution for that??? lol
      • 2007-12-11 34506, 2007

      • xlotlu
        brianfreud: you have loads of ram then :)
      • 2007-12-11 34517, 2007

      • brianfreud
        1.2 gb
      • 2007-12-11 34524, 2007

      • dholmes
        Yeah, works fine for me
      • 2007-12-11 34535, 2007

      • FauxFaux
        Heh, you people are maniacs. :P
      • 2007-12-11 34536, 2007

      • brianfreud
        5656x14609 pixels: Scaled 4% :P
      • 2007-12-11 34540, 2007

      • VxJasonxV
        5% for me :D
      • 2007-12-11 34500, 2007

      • brianfreud thanks ruaok
      • 2007-12-11 34508, 2007

      • dholmes
        6% if I maximize the window! =D
      • 2007-12-11 34513, 2007

      • FauxFaux
        Opera only uses 300mb of ram.
      • 2007-12-11 34528, 2007

      • brianfreud
        even in F11 mode, I can only get to 5%
      • 2007-12-11 34538, 2007

      • FauxFaux
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      • dholmes
        My firefox is only using 90 MB RAM even with that image open
      • 2007-12-11 34545, 2007

      • FauxFaux
        Or not, if you're using failerfox. :P
      • 2007-12-11 34559, 2007

      • brianfreud
        yeah, that plus 1 MB tab, 117 MB ram for FF here
      • 2007-12-11 34505, 2007

      • aCiD2
        FauxFaux: seems to freeze camino lol
      • 2007-12-11 34532, 2007

      • FauxFaux
        Lulz.
      • 2007-12-11 34538, 2007

      • aCiD2
        :(
      • 2007-12-11 34534, 2007

      • xlotlu
        dholmes: TwinViewXineramaInfoOverride